Not quite -- I think that the fact that PICK gives the original developer as
well as all subsequent developers enough rope to hang themselves, also gives
them the freedom to do their jobs. So, it might also be the partitioning of
software applications or lack thereof that yields the higher TCO. Whatever
it is, I don't think it is simply the presentation of the data that gets at
the heart of the matter, although that is definitely one important aspect of
it.